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The new wave of thrash metal is here, and the subway is full of new acts of homage to the era's most vibrant metal. So it was inspired by debris urban, Evile, Gama Bomb and his colleagues to start learning to play guitar in thrash metal? excellent! There are some bands that you need to check that inspired the bands we love today, in order to get a real feel for the genre and the variety of styles it encompasses. Here I will take you through some artists album classics and could help develop your style.
Forbidden – Shape 'in Twisted "
One of the most respected thrash metal albums of the big sellers outside of the usual suspects, 'Twisted Into Form "is great for guitarists and drummers. With the drums the legendary Paul Bostaph (Slayer) and precise riffs, this is an album that still persists today, as well as a powerhouse of ideas thrash.
Annihilator – 'Never Never Land'
In 1990, the monitoring of its genre-defining album from Alison Hell 'is a striking example of thrash done well. Socially conscious lyrics blend with sharp riffs and drum machine gun in the blistering effect. This was the album that really cemented Jeff Waters as one of the best guitarists in the genre has. His technique is incredible collection. Just check out songs like 'Eyes at risk'!
Sepultura-Chaos AD '
Although this particular album was released after the main body of the thrash scene, is a good example of a modern version of the thrash metal movement. The guitar Andreas Kisser, Max Cavalera is a vicious assault in fact, mixed with a little punk and a lot of anger. Unlike the herd.
Testament "The New Order"
Seen by many as the definitive thrash metal band, Testament Alex Skolnick are incredible in their midst, one of the best players around. With jazz and blue-tinged rhythms alone and very creative, Testament have always been a law themselves. This album in particular captures the feel of the classic thrash era.
Still want more than just Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and anthrax? Check out the work of these bands: Over Kill, Onslaught, Sacred Reich, Xentrix, Mortal Sin, Exciter, Sodom, Voivod, Kreator … There are countless bands there that can help you find the inspiration for the learning of thrash metal guitar!
Andrew is a globally published rock music journalist who has been playing guitar for twenty years, including work on three albums and various side projects. He believes that anyone can find out how to learn to play guitar fast with a little patience and dedication.
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